Ayahuasca tourists beware – it is no risk-free shortcut to enlightenment | Oscar Rickett

The death in Colombia of the 19-year-old Briton Henry Miller is a warning to the plant medicine’s growing number of users

It wasn’t until relatively recently that the plant medicine known most commonly as ayahuasca attracted the interest of the western world. Used in the Amazon for centuries for its healing and spiritual purposes, as a way of connecting the person drinking the brew to the natural world and much more besides, ayahuasca has offered psychedelic enlightenment to those who visit the centres that have sprung up around South America.

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